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            <h1>camal can dince</h1>
            <p>dwner/designer/creator</p>
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                <p>we are cool boys I’ve known some truly great musicians and some who were getting there. Over the years I’ve developed some ideas about what makes a great musician. This is not a quick guide to becoming a good musician, just offers a few
                    observations I’ve made.
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                <p>I’ve been around musicians for many years. I’ve known and worked with classical musicians, pop singers, folk singers
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                <p>A great musician has a passion for music, and sticks with it. This may seem obvious, but you have to really love music to stick with it. Many have started but didn’t continue. A great many young players have dreamed of a career in music,
                    but were discouraged by the well-meaning people who warned them, “You need to get a real job! You can’t make a living by playing music!” Those who stuck with it have either discovered that they could make a living, or that they could
                    enjoy making music as a rewarding hobby.
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                <p>A great musician has the right attitude. I rank attitude before talent, before technical ability, before practically everything else. I would rather work with a musician with less ability but a great attitude than with a player who overestimates
                    his ability and takes success for granted. Why? A person with a great attitude and less impressive ability can always practice and develop awesome ability. However, a great player with a poor attitude? Well, you get the idea.
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